Cheers M. Best of luck with your hunt.
Cheers M. Best of luck with your hunt.
I just bought another Spidi jacket - fits beautifully, lots of attention to detail - my last Spidi jacket lasted 7 years - one very bad accident as well. Get quality - it lasts and the fit is much better than the cheaper brands - I tried those on - no comparison. Paid $525 I think for it!! Also bought a new helmet!
Spidi caters for men as well so don't worry that you can't find a woman's one to fit!!
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Black.
Black leather.
Always get a black leather jacket.
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I am very happy with the service and the product from Kerrie at MSW. I got onto her thru recommendations on this site.
The downside is the two trips to Auckland it took to get sorted: one was a planned holiday, and the other on airpoints. Not cheap, but not expensive considering the product at the end. I cant buy off the rack (particularly for pants) so it was the only option for me. Last time I was in Sportzone they had A Stars kit in there which looked reasonable.
Oh, and I am also interested in ideas for a waterproof layer over leathers. Presumably somebody makes something. A great big goretex condom with arm and legholes would be about right.
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Revit gear is now availilbe in NZ, Motomail in Auckland carry it, also Wellington Motorcyles and Anza in Palmerton North, not sure about the south Island though. Their Expidition jacket at $799 is an excellent jacket for NZ conditions.
Revits full catalog can be found at www.revit.nl
I have a pair of their Factor pants and find them excellent quality and fit.
Also one and two peice rain suits to fit over leather gear can be found at most bike shops for a modest price.
I have Spidi gear but have been underwhelmed at the wet weather protection. Now I'm replacing the Spidi H2Out with Goretex items as and when the money is available (or when I think my bankcard can handle it).
A while back somebody recommended this supplier:
http://www.dainese.be/en/contact/company/index.htm
I have been looking at their Goretex jackets with lust aforethought...
Hopefully to manage this before next winter comes, but currently have a pair of Sidi Goretex boots due to arrive yesterday which will kill the discretional spending budget for a week or two.
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